NODDY'S REVENGE
21st Anniversary Compilation
CD.1:
Howe Sound Studios, Mole Creek, Tasmania, 1984
01. Lost
02. Belinda
03. A Picture Of You
04. Joyful Lament
05. U.B.D. Street Directory
06. The Tower Is Falling
07. Reeperbahn
08. Crazy To Exist
09. Is This Release?
10. ...Pop Song Chorus
11. The Cracked Plate
12. Candyhouse
13. How Could I?
14. Heavenly
15. She Never Used To Be Like That
16. Dreams Of London
17. Hot Sleep
18. I Might Have Known
19. Yellow Rose
20. Who's In Control
21. Bitter
CD.2:
Live At The Menai Hotel, Burnie, Tasmania, August 3, 1984
01. Melt With You
02. Lost Outside The Tunnel
03. I'm So Tired
04. Make Me Smile
05. Boys Don't Cry
06. Consolation Prize
07. Mancini Mess
08. Diamond Smiles
09. Party
10. Frantic Romantic
11. Felicity
12. All The Boys Love Carrie
13. A Bomb In Wilson Street
Recorded Live to 2-Track, Burnie Fusion Centre, Tasmania, 1983
14. Another Lonely Day
15. Curfew
16. End Of The Day
17. All The Boys Love Carrie
SOURCE: Various
TIME: 67:11 / 56:16
BAND MEMBERS: Scott Rankin (vocals, guitar, backing vocals), Mick Anderson (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Harvey Saward (guitar), Andrew Viney (bass, vocals, backing vocals), Graham Rankin (drums, backing vocals), Mitchell Cross (tenor sax), Tony Griffiths (live sound / inspiration)
COMMENTS: This was a post punk band from Burnie, Tasmania. Andrew Viney and Graham Rankin went on to play in the Fish John West Reject and The Dunaways. Andrew Viney and Harvey Saward went on to play in Tender Engines.
ARTWORK AVAILABLE: No

 

THE FISH JOHN WEST REJECT
Retrospective Rarities
Radio Broadcast
01. Interview
Live (2 piece)
02. Dirty Old Man
Live "The Muse" Launceston
03. Suburbs
"Canned" Cassette, 1986
04. Rush
05. Dustbowl Refugee
06. Sand 'n' Dust 'n' Bones
Radio Broadcast
07. Interview
"Swim" demo, 1989
08. Little Flower
09. Kid Brilliant
"Shy But Wild" Cassette (live New Century Hotel, Adelaide, 1988)
10. Chewing Gum Wrapper
Radio Broadcast
11. Interview
"Sparrows - A Melbourne Pop Compilation" Compilation Cassette, 1989
12. Cath
"Hair Of The Dog Live" Compilation LP, 1989 (live at the Punters Club, Melbourne May 1989)
13. He Never Said A Mumblin' Word
14. Answers
Triple J "Live At The Wireless" rehearsal
15. Bad Education
16. Big Boy
The Kilkenny Inn, Melbourne, November 1988
17. She Cracked
"Fin" demo, 1990
18. Dreams Of London
19. Brunswick Girl
B-sides, 1990
20. It's My Birthday
21. 20 Ways
22. Mother Hold My Calls
Radio Broadcast
23. Intro Triple J Hobart Launch (Live University Of Tasmania)
"Life's What You Make It (A Tribute To Linda Gebar)" Compilation CD (live The Corner Hotel, Melbourne, January 18, 2009)
24. Louise
"Best Street" 2021 EP
25. Southwesterly
26. Elwick Drive-In
27. Louise
28. Backslider
29. Bodyguard
SOURCE: Various
TIME: 79:22
COMMENTS: The Best Street EP from 2021 can be purchased on Bandcamp here
ARTWORK AVAILABLE: No

 

THE FISH JOHN WEST REJECT
Swim (25th Anniversary Edition)
01. Left
02. Green
03. Big Wind
04. Childless Mother
05. Lights Out Over Launceston
06. The Orchard (7" Single Version)
07. A Different Country Song
08. The Bees And The Flowers
09. Invitations
10. Tamar River
11. Muleskinner Blues
12. Always Changes
Extra Tracks
13. Spill Ugly
14. Minute
15. Ezekiel Saw That Wheel
SOURCE: Offical release
TIME: 47:43
BAND MEMBERS: Mark Adams (acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals, harmonica), Mark Narkowicz (acoustic and semi-acoustic guitar, vocals), Graham Rankin (drums, percussion, vocals), Andrew Viney (bass guitar, vocals)
COMMENTS: This is a copy of the 25th anniversary edition of the album and the first time it was released on CD in 2013. There were some changes to the original release made by Mark Narkowicz at Damien Gerard Studio in Sydney in June 2013.
ARTWORK AVAILABLE: No

 

THE DUNAWAYS
Continental Cafe, Melbourne, Australia, September 1997
01. Ex-Pop Song
02. Babe, You Did Me Wrong
03. Sweetheart Of The Rodeo
04. I Don't Need Her Love Anymore
05. Gentleness
06. The Spirit Of Loudon Wainwright III
07. Stars Of Heaven
08. Preacherman
09. Big Boy
BONUS TRACKS
10. Poison Love (live)
11. Pack It Up (demo)
SOURCE: Soundboard recording
TIME: 36:15
BAND MEMBERS: Mark Narkowicz (guitar, vocals), Andrew Viney (bass, vocals), Martin Witherford (guitar, vocals), Graham Rankin (drums)
COMMENTS: Tracks 1, 3, 6, 9, 11 were released under the title "Too Pop For Country, Too Country For Folk, Too Folk For Pop"
ARTWORK AVAILABLE: No

 

THE DUNAWAYS
Music From "This Is Living" 2009
01. Southwesterly
02. So It Goes
03. Take Me Dancing
04. 1959
05. One Of Your Bets
06. Faithful
07. Secrets
08. Gold Living
09. Mistakes
10. 1959 (reprise)
SOURCE: Soundboard recording
TIME: 27:32
BAND MEMBERS: Mark Narkowicz (guitar, vocals), Andrew Viney (bass, vocals), Martin Witherford (guitar, vocals), Graham Rankin (drums)
COMMENTS: This is the soundtrack of the Tasmanian theatre company Big hART production of "This Is Living", written and directed by Scott Rankin and debuted in Tasmania as a part of the biennial festival Ten Days On The Island in 2009. The songs were performed during the show by the band and actors.
ARTWORK AVAILABLE: No

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